Ryan Phelan
Ryan Phelan | |
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Born |
Ayr, Queensland | 7 June 1975
Occupation | Television presenter, reporter and media personality |
Employer | Seven Network |
Children | 2 |
Ryan Phelan is an Australian television journalist, media personality and presenter.
Phelan currently presents news updates on The Morning Show and is co-host of The Daily Edition.[1]
Career
He hosted Network Ten's Sports Tonight every weeknight from 2002 until 2006. He then when to Foxtel to host various sporting shows, including NRL on Fox, Monday Night Football, Super Saturday coverage and ESPN Sports Centre.
He also did some work on radio - on Sky Radio's Big Sports Breakfast and a weekend sports show on Classic Rock with Wendell Sailor and 2GB's Sunday Session with Darryl Brohman.
In 2013, Phelan joined the Seven Network and was appointed weekend sports presenter for Sydney's Seven News. He remained in this role until April 2016, after which he moved to presenting the sport on Seven Morning News and news updates on The Morning Show. He also became a co-host on The Daily Edition alongside Sally Obermeder and Tom Williams.
Phelan is currently a news and sports presenter on Seven News, he is a highly accomplished television host with a wealth of experience. He has the ability to cover a wide variety of genres, including Sunrise, and a number of sports broadcasts, including hosting the Rugby League World Cup, Football World Cup and Seven's Horse Racing coverage including the Spring Carnival.
Phelan was also winner of Cleo Magazine's 2005 Bachelor of the year Award voted by the public.
References
- ↑ "Ryan Phelan | LinkedIn". www.linkedin.com. Retrieved 2016-03-30.
Preceded by Monique Wright |
The Daily Edition Co-host 2016 - present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
Preceded by Originator |
Seven Morning News Sport presenter May 2016 - present |
Succeeded by Jim Wilson (Tuesdays-Fridays) |
Preceded by Simon Reeve |
Weekend Sunrise Sport presenter January 2015 - July 2015 |
Succeeded by Simon Reeve |
Preceded by Matt Carmichael |
Seven News Sydney Weekend sport presenter March 2013 - April 2016 |
Succeeded by Jim Wilson |
Preceded by Tim Webster |
Sports Tonight Presenter 2003 - 2006 |
Succeeded by Brad McEwan |
Preceded by Andrew G |
Cleo Bachelor of the Year 2005 |
Succeeded by Andy Lee |